The Basement Ventilation System(BVS) is a safer, better, more efficient alternative
to conventional dehumidifiers that addresses both
homeowner’s concerns AND the humidity and the
ventilation issue
(read
what the leading experts say).

THE SOLUTION...With a
Basement Ventilation System:

There are
no buckets to empty

No drain
hoses to leak.

Energy
consumption is less than $4 per month avg.

Will not
ice up in the winter

Controls
air quality year round

One unit is sufficient for
an average size home

Is environment friendly

Is safer and healthier than a
dehumidifier

Does what
no dehumidifier can do by expelling airborne
contaminants such as mold spores, odors and common
household allergens, gasses.

One model can be installed in virtually any
application. A
Basement Ventilation System (BVS) can be installed in
a crawlspace or a full size multi-room finished basement.

A Basement
Ventilation System
is a ventilation and humidity Control System that will
meet all the expectations of consumer demands. A BVS will exhaust the damp
musty air that concentrates in the bottom level of the
home. It then recaptures the dryer air from the upper
floor and uses it to help dry the basement or crawl
space. Building materials and furnishings become dry
and condensation disappears. Temperatures and humidity
levels become more even and comfortable upstairs and
down. As the BVS exhausts the unwanted
contaminated air to the outside, healthy fresh air is automatically
drawn through the building to replace it.

A Basement Ventilation System Solves Excess Humidity Problems

The Humidity Ventilation System
is installed in the basement
or crawlspace. It's humidity sensor constantly monitors
the level of humidity in your basement or crawlspace.
It's whisper quiet fan, expels the damp air at a rate
of almost 200 CFM thus not only helping to solve the problem of excess humidity
and poor
ventilation, it also helps eliminate other problems associated with
excess humidity in the home such as damp musty air, odors,
mold and mildew, window condensation, pipes sweating, dry
rot etc...